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More deaths reported in the Wave Heat Northwest Us Intense: Spotlight

More deaths reported in the Wave Heat Northwest Us Intense: Spotlight
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New Delhi: More than 200 people surrendered in the Canadian Columbia Columbia Province in the middle of a record-breaking temperature increase, while the US Northwest also reported a dozen sudden deaths that were said to be related to the weather because the smoke under the weather was cheated by drought.
Heatwave has been caused by what is described by meteorological experts as a high pressure dome above the northwest that is compounded by climate change caused by humans, which makes extreme weather events such as more likely and more intense.
More than 200 sudden deaths in Canada Canada British Columbia Province experienced almost double the average death because the temperature reached a record high of 46.6 ° C (115.88 ° F) during the last four days “extreme heat”, officials said Tuesday.
At least 233 people died in the west coast province between Friday and Monday, around 100 more than an average for a period of four days, and the number is expected to increase because more reports were submitted, officials said.
Coroners now collect information to determine the causes and methods of death and whether heat plays a role, the statement said.
Environmental heat exposure can cause severe or fatal results, especially in parents, infants and small children and those who suffer from chronic diseases, Lisa Lapointe’s coronary head said in a statement.
British Columbia closed the school and university on Monday because the temperature surged.
Lytton, a city in Central British Columbia is approximately 200 km (124 miles) North Vancouver, reports a temperature of 46.6 ° C (115.88 ° F) on Sunday.
Canada is widely known as winter and brutal snow, and before the weekend, historical height in Canada is 45 ° C, which is located in Saskatchewan in 1937, according to the environment and canada climate change.
The heatwave at the Pacific Northwest, which is more familiar with heavy rain than the sun, is produced from a high-pressure system that does not move, experts say.
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Then solve it again on Sunday, register a temperature of 112 degrees Fahrenheit (44 Celsius) _ Besting record set a day earlier by 4 degrees.
Seattle, known nationally due to lightweight weather and rainy days, reached 104 F (40A dozen deaths, the launch of the power in USābout a dozen deaths in Washington and Oregon can be bound to a strong heatave that brings a hot temperature and causes one strength.
Utility for Forcing a rolling blackout in the middle of heavy demand.
Hazardous weather that gives Seattle and Portland in a row from a high-temperature record exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.7 degrees Celsius) subsides on Tuesday.
But Inland Spokane, cities in East Oregon are in temperature Idaho saw a surge.
National weather service said mercury reached 109 F (42.2 c) on Tuesday in Spokane, the highest temperature ever recorded there.
Authorities said some recent deaths in the burning area.
The King’s medical examiner office The district said two people died of hyperthermia, which meant their bodies too hot.
Heat may have claimed the life of the worse Ker in the baby room in Oregon, a state worker safety agent, known as Oregon Osha, said on Tuesday.
The man who died was from Guatemala and seemed to arrive in the United States just a few months ago.
Officials in Bremerton, Washington, said that heat might have contributed to four deaths in the city of Sound Puget.
In Bend, Oregon, the authorities said the death of two homeless people in extreme heat might be related to the weather.
About 9,300 Avista Utilities customers in Spokane lose power on Monday.
The company said the more planned blackouts are expected in the city around 220,000 people.
(With input from agency)

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